it really sucks — Wayfarer
the more it sucks, the more you need Lord Buddha to help you with detachment and indifference. Hopefully he will deliver. — Bitter Crank
Personally, I absolutely love my job, and am very very happy to have it. Considering my total lack of skills, and where I come from, I'm doing damn good. — Wosret
it's more than likely the last chance of that kind to come along. — Wayfarer
the more it sucks, the more you need Lord Buddha to help you with detachment and indifference. Hopefully he will deliver. — Bitter Crank
that nightmare — Thorongil
It's a shame that having pursued an MA in which humanities field? that truck driving has to be a live option. — Bitter Crank
Monastery that would work with your student loans? Seriously? What kind of monastery are you thinking of -- Benedictine - college combo like St. John's Abbey and College? — Bitter Crank
Whenever I get especially irritated about what the hell I should do, I often half-seriously entertain notions of simply becoming a monk and retiring from this ridiculous world that seems to have no interest in or need of my abilities. — Thorongil
If mundane means a lighter workload, less stress, and general contentment, then it might turn out to be the better option. Low aspirations can be a blessing in disguise. Sometimes I think about what I could have gone for in terms of a career: lawyer, doctor, scientist... and I feel a little regretful. But then I think about all of the hard work, time, money, effort, stress, and all the rest, that that would have required... and that tends to do the trick. (Although, you already know what I think, because we've had this conversation before).
Each to their own. I'd much rather work in retail than be a truck driver, which I think I'd soon find unbearable. — Sapientia
The new job probably would've sucked too. — Hanover
Whenever I get especially irritated about what the hell I should do, I often half-seriously entertain notions of simply becoming a monk and retiring from this ridiculous world that seems to have no interest in or need of my abilities. — Thorongil
There are millions of possibilities. — Wayfarer
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